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Title: Socrates - Comenius


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Socrates - Comenius
  • Project countries
  • Greece
  • Hungary
  • Poland

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Greece
  • Here gods still stride the heights of Olympus
    and Parnassus, and Homer's heroes still sail
    wine-dark seas to island adventures. In Athens,
    preparations are well underway for the return of
    the Olympics this summer.

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Greece
  • Athens is the wellspring of Western
    civilization, with such ancient glories as the
    Parthenon and the Theater of Dionysus, where
    works of Euripides were first performed. The
    ancient Odeon of Herod Atticus is the showplace
    each summer of the Athens Festival. Piraeus, the
    port of Athens, is the embarkation point for the
    Greek islands and other Mediterranean
    destinations.

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Greece
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Greece
  • Outside of Athens, Greece is replete with
    archeological wonder. The ruins of Mycenae, 600
    years old when the Parthenon was built, reveal
    the Atreus Treasury, defense walls and monumental
    Lion Gate from the palace of Agamemnon, Troy's
    epic foe. Sparta once was the mightiest of the
    city-states and in Corinth the ruins of the Agora
    and the Temple of Apollo are still visible.

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Greece
  • Ideal for visiting all year round are the
    stunning islands of Crete, Rhodes and Santorini.
    Crete was home to Europe's 3000 B.C. Minoan
    civilization, whose traces are displayed at the
    Palace of Knossos. Rhodes, the largest of the
    Dodecanese isles, resounds with tales of Crusader
    derring-do and Santorini is a dramatic experience
    with stunning volcanic-ash vistas.

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Hungary
  • Hungary is situated in Central Europe's
    Carpathian Basin. The language is spoken by no
    other people and the folk songs do not resemble
    those of any other land. Despite the repeated
    trials and tribulations of history, the Hungarian
    people have lived here for more than 1,100 years.

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Hungary
  • The treasures of their culture have drawn
    travelers from distant lands throughout the
    centuries. The wonderful panorama of the capital,
    Budapest (also known as the "Pearl of the
    Danube") prompted UNESCO to place it on the World
    Heritage list.

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Hungary
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Hungary
  • Hungary has the second-largest reserve of
    surface thermal water in the world with hundreds
    of warm springs spouting forth curative waters
    that have assisted many thousands in regaining
    health. Or, if you prefer, Lake Balaton, Central
    Europe's largest freshwater lake, will provide a
    veritable paradise for families with small
    children, as well as lovers of yachting and
    resort life.

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Hungary
  • To the North, the Tokaj region provides the
    world-famous Tokaji Aszú, titled "Wine of Kings,
    King of Wines." Made from grapes of high sugar
    content which are ripened till late Fall on the
    sunny southern slopes, the wine was widely used
    as a medicine during the Middle Ages.

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Poland
  • The Republic of Poland is located at the center
    of Europe and covers an area comparable to that
    of New Mexico. Although it is characterized
    primarily by lowland plains, its landscape
    includes mountain ranges, freshwater lake
    districts, primeval forests and more than 325
    miles of seacoast. Warsaw, the capital, abounds
    in memorable attractions the Old Town, the
    Barbican defense walls, the Royal Castle, the
    baroque glories of Wilanów and the Ghetto
    Memorial.

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Poland
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Poland
  • Kraków was long Poland's capital. Its history,
    said to have begun at the end of the 10th
    century, reached a zenith under Casimir the Great
    in the 14th century. The historic Wieliczka Salt
    Mines is the only site in the World where mining
    has continued since the Middle Ages.

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Poland
  • Just south of Krakow is Zakopane, a year-round
    resort center, surrounded by the snow-capped
    Tatras. Gdansk is where a series of shipyard
    strikes in 1980 gave birth to the Solidarity
    movement. The Mazurian Lake District is a
    favorite vacation area. This complex of 1,000
    lakes of Ice Age origin is interconnected by
    canals, perfect for sailing, kayaking and
    fishing. The area also abounds in nature
    preserves.

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Poland
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